Hard Stoping ? Wet Condition Riding??

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But if you apply the rear first, the bike will squat, compress the forks, and be less likely to do a stoppie when you get on the front brakes.

Very much agree with practice.

However, the rear coming up is more of a wheelbase and suspension setting issue. You dont need to use the rear first to set the suspension. Both brakes should be applied at the same time to shorten stopping distance.